Quebec is Canada's largest province by area and the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population whose sole official language is French at the provincial level.

Nationalism plays a large role in the politics of Quebec and all three major provincial political parties have sought greater autonomy for Quebec and recognition of its unique status. In 2006, the Canadian House of Commons passed a symbolic motion recognizing the "Québécois as a nation within a united Canada.”

Québec is an immense territory that occupies the north-eastern most corner of North America. Quebec is bordered to the west by the province of Ontario and Hudson Bay, to the north by Hudson Strait and to the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick. It is bordered on the south by the U.S. states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York.

Less than seven hours from home will have you discovering this unique province brimming with gorgeous scenery, fascinating cities, yummy local cuisine and outdoor adventure galore!

Where you stay is the heart of your holiday. Location reigns supreme but do you prefer resort facilities or unique and boutique? Historic and old world or modern and shiny?

We aim to present choices across the spectrum but there are many hundreds of places to stay
and not room to feature them all. Do speak to your Bon Voyage travel consultant and click the
video for our take on this important topic.

We would rate the Bellagio as one of the best hotels we have ever stayed in.
Fabulous, glitzy, exciting. We loved having breakfast at the poolside
café... one of our best experiences ever. If it hadn't been for you we
wouldn't have had the suite or cabana and we loved them. We both agreed
that the hotel was the best for us and you had suggested that so well done!

Leonore & Mike Rumford

Blueberry Lake Resort

A short drive north of Mont Tremblant set in one of Quebec’s most picturesque landscapes is Blueberry Lake Resort in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains.

71 Hotel Cafe

The 71 Hotel Café is located in a neo-classical building in Quebec’s Old City that marries contemporary elegance with old-fashioned luxury.

Le Manoir Richelieu, La Malbaie

Nestled majestically between the sea and the mountains, the Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu is a vision of historical splendor. Rich in tradition, this exquisite paragon of hospitality blends the quiet charm of the countryside with the sophistication of a world-class resort.

Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac

As one of Canada’s most iconic symbols, Le Chateau Frontenac sits high on a bluff overlooking both the historic city and the ST Lawrence River.

Excellent. Kirsty is thorough, kind, empathetic to our needs as she has travelled quite extensively. She is passionate about her work. Her knowledge is faultless, she also went above and beyond the realms of her role, as she emailed various routes, mileage, and recommendations for OUR dietary requirements (we share the same needs). Could not fault BV. If we arrive home and we're still talking, then we shall book for next Spring without fail.